1. (British slang, esp. Asian, i.e. Indian, Pakistani, etc.)
Contraction of "isn't it", "isn't he/she", "aren't they", "isn't there" and many other end-of-sentence questions. For greatest effect use in places where it would make no sense whatsoever if expanded.
2. General positive exclamation meaning "yes, I agree!"
Contraction of "isn't it", "isn't he/she", "aren't they", "isn't there" and many other end-of-sentence questions. For greatest effect use in places where it would make no sense whatsoever if expanded.
2. General positive exclamation meaning "yes, I agree!"
1. "Hey dere's some pigs in dat cop car over there innit?"
"Yo look at my new car innit!"
2. Raj: "Da Matrix is to'ally cool!"
Nisha: "Innit!"
"Yo look at my new car innit!"
2. Raj: "Da Matrix is to'ally cool!"
Nisha: "Innit!"
by hux May 23, 2003
A term used to describe food served up in lunch bars, that is of a greasy & somewhat "sloppy" nature. Slops can be tasty or filthy, depending on the day.
by Hux May 18, 2008
Describes an individual who carries the bogan gene and lacks essential moral scruples. They usually carry packets of winnie blues, drink emu exports with their frosties, and scopes out shazza chicks all day. An Uggybundy is a turbo-charged yobbo, who will stop at nothing to crank some doughies on your front-lawn with their beat-up, but fully sick, utes - if given the chance.
Trev mate, what happened to my lawn? i think that uggybundy we met last night did it... he had a nice ute though. Oh hang on... where's my tv too? bloody uggybundies!
by Hux May 19, 2008
Literally, a person born within earshot of the bells of St Mary-le-Bow church in what is now the City of London. However, technically speaking there can be no cockneys born after 1945 since the bells were destroyed by German bombs during WWII.
Today the term has expanded to encompass not only those from East London specifically but from London in general. The latter tends to be attributed by non-Londoners, stemming from their ignorance of the true meaning of the word.
Today the term has expanded to encompass not only those from East London specifically but from London in general. The latter tends to be attributed by non-Londoners, stemming from their ignorance of the true meaning of the word.
by hux June 01, 2003